Patents by Inventor John R. Adams
John R. Adams has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240122886Abstract: Provided in some embodiments are methods of treating or preventing Raynaud's, comprising prescribing and/or administering to an individual in need thereof 2-(((1r,4r)-4-(((4-chlorophenyl)(phenyl)carbamoyloxy)methyl)cyclohexyl)methoxy)acetic acid (Compound 1), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, or solvate thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: John W. ADAMS, Christen M. ANDERSON, William R. SHANAHAN
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Publication number: 20160003026Abstract: A well test method for use in tight gas reservoirs prior to hydraulic fracture stimulation. The method can use injection of water using low-rate surface pumps into the reservoir below parting pressure. The measured rates and pressures are converted to sandface rate and pressure datasets for each stage. The technique can utilize either surface or bottom-hole pressure sensors. The resulting sandface datasets are analyzed using the baseline/calibration method or other analysis appropriate to stage data to determine reservoir flow properties. The small-volume, staged well test enables estimation of the flow properties of reservoir, including pressure and permeability, in hours rather than days.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: John R. Adams, Siyavash Motealleh, Herbert M. Sebastian, Yuanlin Jiang, Bryan Dotson
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Patent number: 9163499Abstract: A new approach is disclosed for measuring the pressure of tight gas reservoirs, using information obtain from continuous injection prior to hydraulic fracture stimulation. The technique can be obtained utilizing either bottom-hole or surface pressure gauges and properly instrumented surface injection pumps. The analysis is completed by plotting injection and rate data in a specialized form from terms arranged in Darcy's radial flow equation to obtain a curve or trend. The key component to proper application of this technique is to obtain both baseline and one or more calibration data sets. These calibration data sets are obtained by either increasing or decreasing the injection pressure and/or rate from the baseline data. Initial reservoir pressure is assumed, but the calibration data indicates if the guess was too high or low. Accurate estimates of reservoir pressure may be obtained in a few iterations.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: BP Corporation North America Inc.Inventors: John R. Adams, Siyavash Motealleh, Herbert M. Sebastian, Yuanlin Jiang, Bryan Dotson
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Publication number: 20140052523Abstract: The disclosure includes systems and methods for promoting fundraising organizations and merchants. In one embodiment, a method can be provided. The method can include receiving an indication a merchant-associated tag was scanned by a tag reader via a processor-based device at a merchant location; validating the merchant-associated tag and scanning event; and providing an incentive to a beneficiary based at least in part on the validation of the merchant-associated tag and the scanning event.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Tag-Town, LLCInventors: John R. Adams, Joseph Raymond Monroe
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Patent number: 8227650Abstract: A process for the selective hydrogenation of dienes and acetylenes in a mixed hydrocarbon stream from a pyrolysis steam cracker in which a front end a one step acetylene hydrogenation is carried out using catalyst comprising (A) 1 to 30 wt. % based on the total weight of the catalyst of a catalytic component of nickel only or nickel and one or more elements selected from the group consisting of copper, rhenium, palladium, zinc, gold, silver, magnesium, molybdenum, calcium and bismuth deposited on (B) a support having the a BET surface area of from 1 to about 100 m2/gram, total nitrogen pore volume of from 0.2 to about 0.9 cc/gram and an average pore diameter of from about 110 to 450 ? under conditions of temperature and pressure to selectively hydrogenate acetylenes and dienes. The process hydrogenates the dienes and acetylenes to olefins without loss of ethylene and propylene in the light and heavy products which eliminates the need for further processing of the heavier stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Hugh M. Putman, John R. Adams
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Publication number: 20120158310Abstract: A new approach is disclosed for measuring the pressure of tight gas reservoirs, using information obtain from continuous injection prior to hydraulic fracture stimulation. The technique can be obtained utilizing either bottom-hole or surface pressure gauges and properly instrumented surface injection pumps. The analysis is completed by plotting injection and rate data in a specialized form from terms arranged in Darcy's radial flow equation to obtain a curve or trend. The key component to proper application of this technique is to obtain both baseline and one or more calibration data sets. These calibration data sets are obtained by either increasing or decreasing the injection pressure and/or rate from the baseline data. Initial reservoir pressure is assumed, but the calibration data indicates if the guess was too high or low. Accurate estimates of reservoir pressure may be obtained in a few iterations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC.Inventors: John R. Adams, Siyavash Motealleh, Herbert M. Sebastian, Yuanlin Jiang, Bryan Dotson
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Patent number: 8101810Abstract: A process for reformate benzene reduction, the process including: feeding a light reformate fraction, an olefin feed, and an alkylation catalyst to an alkylation reaction zone; contacting the light reformate fraction and the olefin feed in the presence of the alkylation catalyst in the alkylation reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the benzene and the olefin to a monoalkylate; recovering a catalyst fraction from an alkylation reaction zone effluent; and recovering a light reformate product having a reduced benzene content.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., Arvids Judzis, Jr., John R. Adams
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Publication number: 20100317906Abstract: A process for the selective hydrogenation of dienes and acetylenes in a mixed hydrocarbon stream from a pyrolysis steam cracker in which a front end a one step acetylene hydrogenation is carried out using catalyst comprising (A) 1 to 30 wt. % based on the total weight of the catalyst of a catalytic component of nickel only or nickel and one or more elements selected from the group consisting of copper, rhenium, palladium, zinc, gold, silver, magnesium, molybdenum, calcium and bismuth deposited on (B) a support having the a BET surface area of from 1 to about 100 m2/gram, total nitrogen pore volume of from 0.2 to about 0.9 cc/gram and an average pore diameter of from about 110 to 450 ? under conditions of temperature and pressure to selectively hydrogenate acetylenes and dienes. The process hydrogenates the dienes and acetylenes to olefins without loss of ethylene and propylene in the light and heavy products which eliminates the need for further processing of the heavier stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIESInventors: Hugh M. Putman, John R. Adams
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Patent number: 7850929Abstract: An internal static mixing system such as a disperser of mesh wire or expanded metal co-knit with a multi filament material selected from inert polymers, catalytic polymers, catalytic metals or mixtures in combination with a vertical reactor having a reaction zone and the disperser disposed in said reaction zone, particularly for carrying out paraffin alkylation using acid catalyst is disclosed. The wire mesh provides the structural integrity of the system as well as the open space required in reactors for the movement of vapors and liquids though the system. The disperser may be in sheets, bundles or bales or positioned within a frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., Abraham P. Gelbein, John R. Adams
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Patent number: 7699372Abstract: A cargo carrier integrated a vehicle roof such that the cargo carrier is deployable from a stowed position within the vehicle roof to a deployed position that extends from the vehicle roof. The cargo carrier includes a bottom panel disposed within a recess formed in the vehicle roof, and a pair of side panels disposed within and hingedly connected to the bottom panel. The side panels are actuatable between the stowed position and the developed position. A front panel and a top panel are hingedly connected to each other and attached to the bottom panel. To deploy the cargo carrier, a deployment system is connected to the side panels for actuating the side panels between the stowed position and the deployed position. Actuation of the side panels raises the top panel and the front panel to the deployed position.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Chrysler Group LLCInventors: John R. Adams, E. Mackey King, Paul G. Lester, Alan Townsend
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Publication number: 20100048970Abstract: A process for reformate benzene reduction, the process including: feeding a light reformate fraction, an olefin feed, and an alkylation catalyst to an alkylation reaction zone; contacting the light reformate fraction and the olefin feed in the presence of the alkylation catalyst in the alkylation reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the benzene and the olefin to a monoalkylate; recovering a catalyst fraction from an alkylation reaction zone effluent; and recovering a light reformate product having a reduced benzene content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIESInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, JR., Arvids Judzis, JR., John R. Adams
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Publication number: 20100025959Abstract: A system for installation and removal of a storage shed is disclosed. The system includes a custom trailer, a specialized storage shed, and a complete set of unique lifting components. The system allows a single operator to conveniently and safely deliver/remove a storage shed, without causing damage to the it in the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: John R. Adams
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Patent number: 7494584Abstract: An energy efficient process scheme for a highly exothermic reaction-distillation system in which the reactor is external to the distillation column and the feed to the reactor is a mixture of at least one liquid product stream from the distillation column with or without other liquid/vapor reactants. The reactor is operated under adiabatic and boiling point conditions and at a pressure that results in vaporizing a portion of the liquid flow through the reactor due to the heat of reaction. Under these conditions, reaction temperature is controlled by reactor pressure. The pressure (and hence the temperature) is maintained at a sufficiently high level such that the reactor effluent can be efficiently used to provide reboil heat for the distillation column.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Arvids Judzis, Abraham P. Gelbein, John R. Adams, Christopher C. Boyer
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Publication number: 20080224492Abstract: A cargo carrier integrated a vehicle roof such that the cargo carrier is deployable from a stowed position within the vehicle roof to a deployed position that extends from the vehicle roof. The cargo carrier includes a bottom panel disposed within a recess formed in the vehicle roof, and a pair of side panels disposed within and hingedly connected to the bottom panel. The side panels are actuatable between the stowed position and the developed position. A front panel and a top panel are hingedly connected to each other and attached to the bottom panel. To deploy the cargo carrier, a deployment system is connected to the side panels for actuating the side panels between the stowed position and the deployed position. Actuation of the side panels raises the top panel and the front panel to the deployed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: John R. Adams, E. Mackey King, Paul G. Lester, Alan Townsend
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Patent number: 7320745Abstract: An energy efficient process scheme for a highly exothermic reaction-distillation system in which the reactor is external to the distillation column and the feed to the reactor is a mixture of at least one liquid product stream from the distillation column with or without other liquid/vapor reactants. The reactor is operated under adiabatic and boiling point conditions and at a pressure that results in vaporizing a portion of the liquid flow through the reactor due to the heat of reaction. Under these conditions, reaction temperature is controlled by reactor pressure. The pressure (and hence the temperature) is maintained at a sufficiently high level such that the reactor effluent can be efficiently used to provide reboil heat for the distillation column.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Arvids Judzis, Jr., Abraham P. Gelbein, John R. Adams, Christopher C. Boyer
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Patent number: 7319176Abstract: A process for removing acetylenic compounds using unsulfided metallic nickel or unsulfided metallic nickel modified with metallic Mo, Re, Bi or mixtures in which the catalyst is used alone or is used in combination with other acetylenic selective catalysts. The unsulfided metallic nickel catalyst or modified catalyst must be the first catalyst to contact the hydrocarbon stream.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: J. Yong Ryu, John R. Adams, Willibrord A. Groten
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Patent number: 7319180Abstract: A process for the alkylation of alkane with olefin or olefin precursor such as an oligomer of tertiary olefin comprising contacting a liquid system comprising acid catalyst, isoparaffin and olefin in concurrent downflow into contact in a reaction zone with a disperser mesh under conditions of temperature and pressure to react said isoparaffin and said olefin to produce an alkylate product is disclosed. Preferably, the liquid system is maintained at about its boiling point in the reaction zone. Unexpectedly, the olefin oligomers have been found to function as olefin precursors and not as olefins in the reaction. Thus, for example, a cold acid alkylation using an oligomer of isobutene (principally dimer and trimer) with isobutane produces isooctane with the isobutane reacting with the constituent isobutene units of the oligomers on a molar basis. The product isooctane is essentially the same as that produced in the conventional cold acid process.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., Mitchell E. Loescher, John R. Adams, Abraham P. Gelbein
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Patent number: 7250542Abstract: A process for the alkylation of alkane with olefin or olefin precursor such as an oligomer of tertiary olefin comprising contacting a liquid system comprising acid catalyst, isoparaffin and olefin in concurrent downflow into contact in a reaction zone with a disperser mesh under conditions of temperature and pressure to react said isoparaffin and said olefin to produce an alkylate product is disclosed. Preferably, the liquid system is maintained at about its boiling point in the reaction zone. Unexpectedly, the olefin oligomers have been found to function as olefin precursors and not as olefins in the reaction. Thus, for example, a cold acid alkylation using an oligomer of isobutene (principally dimer and trimer) with isobutane produces isooctane with the isobutane reacting with the constituent isobutene units of the oligomers on a molar basis. The product isooctane is essentially the same as that produced in the conventional cold acid process.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., Mitchell E. Loescher, John R. Adams, Abraham P. Gelbein
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Patent number: 7220886Abstract: A process for the production of propylene from the metathesis of ethylene and 2-butene is disclosed wherein a mixed C4 stream is first treated to enrich and separate the 2-butene from 1-butene and isobutene by isomerization of 1-butene and concurrent fractional distillation of the 2-butene and isobutene to provide the 2-butene feed the metathesis with ethylene. In addition the mixed C4 stream may be treated to remove mercaptans and dienes prior to 2-butene enrichment.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Gary G. Podrebarac, John R. Adams, Arvids Judzis
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Patent number: 7141705Abstract: A process for the etherification of C4, C5 and/or C6 tertiary olefins in a hydrocarbon feed with at least one C1 to C6 alcohol, preferably C1–C4 alcohols in a distillation column reactor, preferably where C4's and C5's ethers are co-produced, in which the amount of alcohol employed in the etherification is below that which will produce an azeotrope with hydrocarbons in the overheads from the distillation column reactor. The azeotrope results from the presence of unreacted alcohol in the reaction system in the distillation column reactor. The amount of alcohol is less than the stoichiometric amount, preferably less than 90%, more preferably 10 to 80%, of the stoichiometric amount and the overheads contain less than a stoichiometric of alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., John R. Adams